Arès
Arès is the Olympian god of war in the Marvel Universe — the son of Zeus who embodies brutal, unrelenting combat. Fierce and proud, he occupies an uneasy space between god and antihero, clashing with and occasionally alongside Marvel's greatest heroes.
Few characters carry a name as mythically charged as Arès, who stepped onto the page in 1984 through the pen of Bob Layton — a Bronze Age debut that planted this figure firmly in the fertile soil of Marvel's French-language publishing arm, Editions Lug. Across nearly four decades, Arès has turned up in titles like Ombrax-Saga, Marvel Icons Hors Série, and Marvel Heroes Extra, carving out a niche presence in the French Marvel universe. The company is rarefied: sharing pages with titans like Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, and Hercule speaks to the cosmic weight this character carries whenever they appear. For collectors with a taste for the international side of Marvel history, Arès is a rewarding find — a Bronze Age original with real staying power.
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